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Spyda Mc

Spyda Mc

11 Songs
11 Popular
392 Downloads
Spyda Mc

Spyda Mc

Spyda MC (Alimansi Wanzu Ainomugisha) is a Ugandan hip-hop artist, rapper, and producer from Kibuli, known for blending cultural heritage with urban sounds. Rising from a "ghetto boy" background to become a conscious storyteller, he started his career in 2004, later gaining prominence with hit songs like "Abantu Mukisa" and using traditional symbols like drums and spears in his artistry. Key Details About Spyda MC: Background: Born in 1986, he is originally from Busoga in eastern Uganda. He dropped out of YMCA to pursue music and grew up in the slums of Kampala. Musical Style: He merges hip-hop with Afrobeat and cultural elements, focusing on storytelling and social issues. Career Highlights: After 18 years in the industry, his song "Abantu Mukisa" became a major hit. He is involved with the Bavubuka Dynasty and has worked with artists like Babaluku. Philosophy: Spyda emphasizes using music to connect with, and uplift, his community, often focusing on resilience and staying true to his roots rather than seeking quick, foreign opportunities.

11
Songs
11
Popular
392
Downloads

Spyda MC (Alimansi Wanzu Ainomugisha) is a Ugandan hip-hop artist, rapper, and producer from Kibuli, known for blending cultural heritage with urban sounds. Rising from a "ghetto boy" background to become a conscious storyteller, he started his career in 2004, later gaining prominence with hit songs like "Abantu Mukisa" and using traditional symbols like drums and spears in his artistry.

Key Details About Spyda MC: Background: Born in 1986, he is originally from Busoga in eastern Uganda. He dropped out of YMCA to pursue music and grew up in the slums of Kampala. Musical Style: He merges hip-hop with Afrobeat and cultural elements, focusing on storytelling and social issues. Career Highlights: After 18 years in the industry, his song "Abantu Mukisa" became a

major hit. He is involved with the Bavubuka Dynasty and has worked with artists like Babaluku. Philosophy: Spyda emphasizes using music to connect with, and uplift, his community, often focusing on resilience and staying true to his roots rather than seeking quick, foreign opportunities.